ford91exploder
Resident Curmudgeon
As a former local and someone who used to go to the parks waaaaaaaay too often.......
By the end of my tenure in Orlando, I began to avoid the monorail at all costs. It is not the reliable system that it was ten years ago. It is simply not something you can depend upon and a cursory glance at these forums reinforces that premise - and those are the ones we find out about. I used to have people text me when the monorail went down but it got to the point of "If its a day that ends in Y, the monorail is messed up."
Its not a case of things being reported on social media, rather its a case of an overburdened system being asked to do too much with limited hours and budgets to do repairs.
The budget is more a limiting factor than time, with an adequate budget a sufficiently large crew of technicians can be onstaff to conduct nightly maintenance on the trains.
For example aircraft receive an A check every 125 hours of flying time takes about 60 man hours to do and is usually performed overnight, Subway cars are at about the same interval this level of check basically ensures all systems are working and wear components are within operating limits and time limited components are replaced if they have run out the clock. in addition a thorough cleaning inside and out is usually performed.
it's this kind of maintenance the Monorails are not getting.